New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 20

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r ' e i Bt e pree e e Sy A S A T OOKED HIGH SCHOOLWILL | Gty items | ~ Tabs' Fair tonight. Jester's hall.— FOOD SHOP HAVE [AR[]E STAEE ’d'\l‘t)'w‘ Irvtzm-u‘ “I:l,“lll,‘ mlwlf'}t of ‘ 5 118 MAIN ST. el PR ROAST TUFFED Will Be a Great lmpm\mmem--J’['t',';';‘:\:.'jfl(;;;r“.x-...g..:f At Air—victor | I8 il e O iomtm ol Thtart. <10 i i Another lot of nice young Voters will hold its annual meeting in chicken on sale tomorrow. They | the Chamber of Commerce rooms on 55 The euditorfum of the New Britain Monday evening, October 23, at 8§ average 3 to 3 1-2 lbs. and we|High school will be ready for use the | o'clock . will sell them special at week after next, Louis P. 8lade, prin-| Dan Naolan's ukulele orchestra Fri- | S8 B = cipal of that institution, sald today.| day night, Grotto's ‘hall, over Fox's| $1.50 Each. 'I'h'; auditorium )hns been redecorated |theater. Get your ukulele at C. L. | ; and & new stage has heen bullt. Work- | plerce & Co.—advt. Stuffed Roast Chicken, y men were busy most of the summer| The police received a complaint §1.50 Each. and are now tearing down the &caf-|from the Miller and Olson store.on 'nHl(fl: o;» the hall and ;wul!];\lp finish- | Arch street this morning that a bi- P ing touches on tiie stage. The stage | oyole had been stolen from in front ](’m"" Salad is a great fmprovement over the old | of tne place. : 18¢ 1b. one, It is much deeper and A greal | “Jack Horner" Chocolate covered g 7 leal wider than that formerly used.|puts and fruits, speclal for Saturdsy, Chicken Salad, A\ new curtain has been purchased| 4ac a pound. Besse-Leland's.—advt. 15¢ b also. This will give the New Britain| pRankruptey Referes Edward M. g e High 3 Ao R l"‘“:"“""”“ and ' yeomans has declared that no divi- A 7 ate stage to be proud o | dend will he given in the bankruptc; ngp_“ alnut Meats, Amphion Club Tryouts, e Do Al 0 ATa atieetia 75¢ b, The Amphion b held tryouts for | the expenses of the estate consume ; : membership on Tuesday afternogn. the assets, Attorney David L. Nair| Tall Can Red Salmon, About 20 aspirants were present. | wags counsel for Galati and Irving I. 18¢ Can Ihere is exceptionally good material |'‘Rachlin trustee, : 2 for ‘“‘“"‘“‘:l”' “";';k”"; ”1"”\ school ;hl" Headquarters for Flapper Coats at e naas vear, according 1e club 8uPervisor | Besge.T.elands —advt, Ney Satier Kraut, Mrs. A, C. Guilford and a successful| “There will he a meeting tonight of || 8c Ib, vear is predicted. Just how many of the New Britain chapter of the 4 the 20 will gain admission to the club | Amerjcan Institute of Banking in the Best Coffee, In not yet known | new National Bank in Bristol. The 30¢ 1b Dime Dance. memhers here will leave by automo- A X A dime dance was held this after- | yjje at 7:30 o'clock. J noon under the auspices of the Art| Tahs' Fair tonight. Jester's hall.— Pure Lard, club. The proceeds are to go to the ndqyg 2 lbs. 27c. Art Club scholarship fund which T sends a student to the Hartford Art| Our Own Make Sausage, school each year. A large numbver of | PYATLY NEws BR'EFS | the student body were present at this 30c It | c 1b. | dance. f | In New Building by January. | Turs valued at $15,000, stolen from | | It is expected that the new trade a furrier shop in Boston early today. school on South Main street will be|were recovered by the police within | About the Store completed by January. This will [a few hours after a taxicah driver glve a number of rooms in the Voca- [ gave information of the burglars. | Meat Loaf. | tional butlding to the incoming schol- | The thieves cscaped. ¥ Pork Pies. ars who arrive in January. There! German marks slumped further in Dried Beef. are about 150 pupils to enter the London today touching a new record Roast Pork. school at the beginning of the second |of 16.000 to the pound sterling. BRltad: Ham semester and none to go out, so that| The lowest temperature recorded conditions will be crowded if the|by the weather bureau in the United Boiled Ham. school is not finished. As much room | States last night was 20 above zero at Boiled Tongue as possible will be needed. Sault Ste Marle, Mich. At Green- .. | ville, Me, it was 22 Across the| Frankfurters, Feculty Meeting. Cottage Hams A regular faculty meeting was held | American horder a temperature of 2| on Wednesday afternoon. Routine| below was recorded at White River, | Bologna—All kinds, business was transacted. Ont. Tea, Coffee, Butter and FEggs « A continuous description of the in-| &3 ternational fish races starting tomor- . = Nicholson to Lecture at | row will be transmitted by radio| i i H H phone from the shifting scene by the Dr. Dmme_"" ppef‘s Ce_menma! Lodge Session| U. §. 8 Brooks and will be available | Office in Native Ci{y | _ “Military Patriots of the American | to receiving stations within 100 miles, | i “""¥ | Revolution,” is the topic of a lecture |the navy department announced to- Dr. John T. Donnelly, cal boy|to.be given next Wednesday evening | qay and while at the High school a star at a special communication of Cen-| 7 he appelate division of the New performer in athletics, particularly|tennial L.odge, A. F. and A. M., by|york supreme court today ordered a | football, has opened an office in the John Bradford Nicholson, of Jackson- | new election of directors of the Rem- |8 Sovereigns buil Dr. Donnelly|ville, Texas, After the lecture|inston Typewriter Co. to be held on| attended Fordham after his gradua- |light refreshments will be served. 30 days' notice. ' : tion from the local school. i : ke AR e e OFFICERS RE-ELECTED. the 300-mile army endurance test in| New Haven, Oct. 20.—The officers| Vermont. I HINTON HELD UP of the Conmnecticut branch of the| Four passengers were drowned when the steam yacht Dream sank to- % Port of Spain, 1 ad, Oct. 20 Kings, Daughters and Sons who have| (By Associated Pre J to this served the past vear with Mrs. George | day in the St. Jéhn river, 30 miles| morning Lieut. Walter Hinton had H. Prior of Jewett City, president. | from St. John, N. B heen unable to get away in a resump- were re-elected late yesterday. The| A new chemical process for prepar- tion of his airship flight from New convention next year be in Hart. | ing denatured - alcohol ‘which will | e York to Rio Janeiro. tord. | make impossible its redistilling intm r | aleohol for beverage purposes has | | been developed, Prohibition Commis-] FOR SALE }sinner Haynes announced today. " Members of the crew of the steam- | 2 Family House, Cottage and 3 car garage. Houses contain all improve- i er Concord have been summoned to | ment: de and out. Property paying a little better than 11 per cent. Can | testify in Providence concerning the | be bought for a small cash payment. fire which endangered the lives of 116 | § H. J. FOIREN /55w oo New Britain’s Oldest, Greatest 140 MAIN STREET - £ tators at the Michigan- (\hxo state % EHONE 1‘90‘ football game in Columbus, O., to- — | morrow. wamisatied CREDIT CLOTHING HOUSE Word, has been received of | death at Detroit, Mich., of Leo Rob- | | erts, son of Mrs. Delphine Roberts of | 287 Main street, which occurred yes- | téerday morning. THe deceased leaves, | besides his mother, the following sis- ters: rs. Charles Marx of Chicago, I1.; Mrs. Otto Ellen or Bowler, Ind.; k5 5 ¥ 7 Misses DMay, Datsy, Eleanor and An- i D [ D 2 | Misseo dtay, Datyy, Eleancr 2nd 41 8 | Women’s and Misses’ Department Men’s and Boys’ Department neral will be held tomorrow with in- | terment in Oscoek, Mich. CY MAINE POTATOES ...... | | Fur Trimmed Wraps Conservative Business Suits From 9 to 11 A, M. MAN WITHOUT COU FRESH PORK TO ROAST ......... AT e rom e RS Smartly Tailored Top Coats Snappy Sport Suits | : FRESH KILLED FOWLS ......:.. o~ HagNo. Elceatn jco. Beaytiful Canton Crepe Dresse Newest Pencil Stripe Suits eattle, Oct. 20.—Immigration of- ¢ | ficlals ¥ r aled over what to| z : 3 Mg FRESH HAMS, Half or Whole .. .... s,,g{}:“;°;fi,,jf;if}§‘::,;’ iR e Fine Poiret Twill Dresses Sturdy Tweed Suits Gat, T, WILIOK ReCoUTiL: New Styles Serge Dresses Boys’' Extra Quality Serge bults Skog came here as a stowaway on h f the Orient last A t . . 3 Fresh 1 4C | Heavy 2 A stentattan ey 1o/ I Fur Trimmed Suits Boys’' Two-Trouser Suits S R . ST 5 |hecome a public charge, but when the | 3 2 4 ; : SPARE RIBS . 1h | RIB ROASTS .. 1h (o S : Fashionable Tailored Suits Men's and Boys’ Overcoats 4 ot | 3 time came metually to deport Skog, Pigs 25 [ BO‘STQN 1 Ihe could not be sent back to the FEET ......3 M C | ROLLS ......... C [ orient becaure authorities there re- Pig 25 i Lean 6 fused to allowed him to land. He can- N S 2} |not be sent to Sweden the land of his KIDNEYS .. 3 1b c i BOILING BEEF c Ibirth, as officlals there refuse to rer-’ | Lean RUMP e R PORK CHOPS th 250 ROASTS . Bt e b e e — man this country £ g e ———r | Largest Stock Lowest Prices STEAMER HITS BARG B SELECTED EGGS 31 New London, Oct. 20.—The steam- c Dozen 3 Dozen 90C ;r Cape Cod of (h'e Thames River |8 . BEST CREAMERY [N Vork i Greenport, strck the | Easiest Terms TUB BUTTER R 410 2 l lempty barge Red Feather of the | & [nel here last evening and cut her in|f YELLOW ONIONS ...... v M5 half. The rear half of the Red | eather and three other barges of [tow of tug Battler to which she was FRESH GARDEN SPINACH .... !;\Hnrlmd, were found at dawn on Groton shore of the river. The tug . B E PR T'oiler rescued John Renke of Broolk- “ali i \f S {lyn master of the Red Feather who ( fl'lfflr"la ORAA\GE‘\ :i?\:]g(;\!ied 10 'h25c ‘\\ as thrown overboard by shock of the * collision. v 49¢ ©85¢C | CRANBERKIES " 925¢ ; LSRRI 2 Large 2 5 P {];:’\t-?l,‘q' i | LAW JSSt STATEMENT i 2 SR . London, Oect. 20 (By Associated Grapefruit 2 for c 4 b Press) —— Premier-Designate Bonar 1 rees | Yellow Globe faw in a message to the newspapers E'be‘ta F‘EQStO“o T[TR P‘\' this afternoon says: “If T am elected ® p ° ° PEACHES R [the leader of the conservative party I . quart ... LETTUCE may be in a position to advise the [ aln ree ew rl aln 2 heads King to order immediately the dissoln- | |8 L A This would give ; CWER tion of parliament. ! Sweet Jlllty SWEET 1 fb25c plenty of time to get the Irish home | £ s O R A —OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS — Native Squash, Pumpkins, Citron, Cfluliflower The Japanese government tele- and Honeydew phone department recently installed | 4 telephones for 850 people who had |8 | made application for them in 1907, :

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